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261. C&C Review 2001:1: Contents [Journals] [SIS Review]
... The Dark Ages hiatus: a response to Clark Whelton 20 Steve Mitchell investigates what Pope Gregory really did to the calendar. The sacred 260 day calendar of early Mesoamerican civilisations 22 Bob Johnson seeks an explanation for the Mayan calendar More Problems with Sothic Dating 27 Jesse Lasken develops his case further from Sothic Dating: the Shameless Enterprise'. Thiele's Assyrian Reliance 30 J. Eric Aitchison questions the Bible' of Assyrian history. Black Sea Flood by Phillip Clapham 13 The Saint and the Miracle by Phillip Clapham 13 Recent Developments in Near Eastern Archaeology by R.M . Porter 35 Monitor By Jill Abery 38 Bookshelf by Jill Abery 50 Reviews 50 Controversy: Catastrophism and Evolution by T. ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 37  -  01 Sep 2004  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/review/v2001n1/index.htm
262. Focus [Journals] [SIS Review]
... of "God's land", visited by Hatshepsut, as Palestine; the mention of the Temple in the el-Amarna correspondence (see SISR II:3 , pp. 85-6); a store of Egyptian carvings found in Nimrud - a supposed anachronism seen by conventional archaeology as the contents of what the New York Times report called "an ancient Assyrian antique shop"; and the decipherment of the Linear B inscriptions, in confirmation of Dr Velikovsky's advance claim, as an early form of Greek. Dr Velikovsky's paper closed with a re-statement of the need for excavations at el-Arish as a crucial test of his reconstruction: despite his best efforts, he has not been able to persuade archaeologists ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 37  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/review/v0301/01focus.htm
... forthwith brought forth seven Men, all Males and Females, and sublime, or on high, according to the Natures of the Seven Governors." And these were the Seven that finally became planetary, but primarily were the Seven Stars of the constellation of the Great Bear. The Egyptian books, the Hindu Puranas, the Chaldean and the Assyrian scriptures all speak of seven primitive men or Adams. The Jews got their Adam from Chaldea. Ad, in Sanscrit, is "The First." The Assyrian Father is Ak-Ad, or Father Creator, and Ad-Ad meant the "Only One." Adam stands really for the first primitive race. In the Gnostic ideas of the ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 37  -  19 Jun 2005  -  URL: /online/pubs/books/celestial/book.htm
... wars, do yet sit as judges of those affairs, and pass bitter censures upon the labors of the best writers of antiquity; which moderns, although they may be superior to the old writers in eloquence, yet are they inferior to them in the execution of what they intended to do. While these also write new histories about the Assyrians and Medes, as if the ancient writers had not described their affairs as they ought to have done; although these be as far inferior to them in abilities as they are different in their notions from them. For of old every one took upon them to write what happened in his own time; where their immediate concern in the ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 37  -  31 Jan 2001  -  URL: /online/pubs/books/josephus/war-pref.htm
265. The Background to 'Ramses II and His Time' [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... on the throne. However, the relationships among the last four rulers are confused and the subject of considerable dispute. Sethos II is generally regarded as the son of Merenptah, but it is not clear what was his relationship to Amenmesse or which of the two was the father of Siptah. Dynasty XXVI is assigned to the period between the Assyrian invasions of 671-63 BC and the Persian conquest of Egypt in 525 BC. They are placed in the following order: J. PSAMMETICHUS I (Wahibre' Psamtek) 664-610 K. NECHO II (Wehimibre' Neko) 610-595 L. PSAMMETICHUS II (Neferibre' Psamtek) 595-589 M. APRIES (Ha'aibre Wahibre) 589-570 N. AMASIS ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 37  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/workshop/no1/06backg.htm
266. Catastrophism and Ancient History [Journals] [Catastrophism & Ancient History]
... , Stan F. Vaninger. Assyria, Karduniash, Babylon: A Rational Chronology, Barry Page. Dirkzwager's Revision Questioned, Joshua Korbach. January 1984 Volume VI, Part 1 Abraham to Hezekiah: An Archaeological Revision, Part II, Stan F. Vaninger. The Founding of Rome, Alfred de Grazia. Hereditary Monarchy in Assyria and the Assyrian Kinglist, Herb A. Storck. July 1984 Volume VI, Part 2 The Hittite Raid, Herb A. Storck. The Scars of Mars, Part I, Donald W. Patten. The Synchronistic Chronicle - A Critique, Lester J. Mitcham. February 1985 Volume VII, Part 1 The Scars of Mars, Part II, ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 37  -  19 Feb 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/cat-anc/index.htm
267. The Pyramid Age [Journals] [SIS Workshop]
... thousands of years). It is probably true that some churches were built on prehistoric mounds (and Edlesborough in Herts and Warmington in Warwickshire spring to mind) but this can rarely be established with any kind of clarity. Likewise, Emmet has rearranged ancient history quite randomly, it seems to me, identifying EB IV Akkadians with Iron II Assyrians and the MB IIB-C Hyksos, and placing Dyn. 4 Egypt in Iron IIA (normally dated some 2000 years apart). In Workshop 1991:2 , p. 16, Emmet, in a reply to a critical rebuff by B. Newgrosh in the previous Workshop, displayed the conviction he has in his scheme. However, ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 36  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/workshop/w1992no1/38age.htm
268. Jerusalem -- City of Venus [Journals] [Kronos]
... whom were divinities representative of Venus in their respective pantheons.- See W. Robertson Smith, op. cit, pp. 100 and 58-59.] The alternate name of the god Shalem- Shulmanu or Shulman- can be linked to the Ninevite deity of the same name and to the god Sulmanuha or Sulmanuhi, whose name appears in Assyrian tablets prior to 700 B.C .( 29) As a probable consort of the goddess Ishtar, Shulman offers independent evidence that we are dealing with a god who, in some complex way, bears a divine relationship with Venus.(30) Indeed, the feminine counterpart of Shulman was Shulmanitu, a goddess identifiable with Astarte ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 36  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/kronos/vol0303/056city.htm
269. Sweeney responds to Crowe (Letter) [Journals] [SIS Review]
... saying something I didn't - and then criticises me for it! He claims that I have to explain why so many Hebrew and Babylonian texts referring to the growth of the Persian Empire and its eventual conquest of Assyria and Babylonia are simply wrong' and thereby gives the impression that I had denied the existence of the Persian (or perhaps the Assyrian and Babylonian) Empire. Again this completely misrepresents my opinion. The Medes and the Persians really did exist and they did conquer Mesopotamia (though here it's conventional chronology that has the problem). For me, the Neo-Assyrian kings are the Persians ruling in Mesopotamia, under their Assyrian titles. John says my identification of the Persians and ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 36  -  05 Mar 2003  -  URL: /online/pubs/journals/review/v2001n2/65sween.htm
270. Velikovsky and his Heroes [Articles]
... conflicting attitudes towards Elijah and Isaiah, however, may be explained in part by the different national policies of these two prophets. Elijah prophecies destruction upon the land, whereas Isaiah eventually promised deliverance in his time. Elijah was commanded to anoint Hazael, king of Syria, for his terrible judgment on Israel. Isaiah counselled national resistance against the Assyrian attacks. Velikovsky's touchstone there is not the message of the prophets, but their actions for the people. For him, the history of Israel is in one purple passage in Ages in Chaos "a period of strong upwards struggle towards Monotheism of a people towards their God"- in other words, it is a national struggle, ...
Terms matched: 1  -  Score: 36  -  30 Mar 2001  -  URL: /online/pubs/articles/talks/sis/810927ms.htm
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